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I was honestly confused by Drakengard 3's early hours. Not because I'm unfamiliar with the series, quite the contrary, I've played and beat both Drakengard 1 and 2. Perhaps it was the decade that passed between the release of Drakengard 3 and its predecessors that confused me the most, but I never remembered the old games to be so overly vulgar and ripe with sexual innuendos.
Upon booting up the game, the tone is immediately set when a few minutes into the backstory narrated by an old man's voice gets cut short, and the main character, Zero, plunges a sword through his back. It was both unexpected and quite hilarious, and I immediately knew at that point, this was going to be an atypical story. The events that followed only solidified that. Zero is one of six...
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